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Re: [TCLUG:7468] Fwd: "MySQL and mSQL"



I got it, I like it (so far)! :-)

Troy

brady wrote:
> 
> I though some of you might be interested in this.  I'd probably pick up a
> copy if I wasn't saving for the new Gnome programming book.
> 
> >Dear Amazon.com customer,
> >
> >As somebody who purchased Larry Wall's "Programming Perl" in the
> >past, you might like to know that the new O'Reilly book chronicling
> >another freeware technology--MySQL and mSQL packages--hits the
> >shelves today. For the next few days, you can order your copy of
> >"MySQL and mSQL" at a savings of 40% by following the link below:
> >
> >http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1565924347/ref=mk_pb_2
> >
> >MySQL, known as the powerhouse of database languages (and its
> >lightweight twin, mSQL) are combined for the first time in one book,
> >"MySQL and mSQL." O'Reilly experts Tim King, Randy Jay Yarger, and
> >George Reese recognize the global popularity of MySQL and mSQL and
> >thoughtfully explain the essentials to programming for these two
> >popular Unix freeware database packages. "MySQL and mSQL" covers
> >C/C++, Perl, Python, and Java, and it provides key explanations on
> >how to use a Common Gateway Interface (CGI) and Perl to power a Web
> >site with a MySQL/mSQL database.
> >
> >To learn more about "MySQL and mSQL," please visit the following
> >page at Amazon.com:
> >
> >http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1565924347/ref=mk_pb_2
> >
> >
> >Happy reading,
> >
> >Jennifer Buckendorff
> >Senior editor, Computers & Internet
> >Amazon.com
> >
> >
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